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...while, it looked like Harvard would withstand the pressure and hold on to its one-goal lead. But with under three minutes left to play, Vermont finally broke through, as Harvard got burned trying to steal time by playing its fourth line late...
...giving was the spirit in the Douglas household, then stealing was the name of the game in the Madonna mansion. While she was sleeping upstairs earlier this week in her London palace, thieves broke in, nabbed the keys to her Range Rover and drove off. (You get inside Madonna's house and then you steal her car? And I thought the British were revolutionary!) This is the second time in six months that Madonna's house has been burglarized. And to think, she moved to London because it was "safer...
...rise so high, we will never sink so low." If nothing else, Marcus's book should go some distance toward explaining to all those flabbergasted Republicans how Clinton could have trounced Bush, then gotten away with so much naughtiness. "The fear Bill Clinton inspires is not that he will steal you blind and corrupt your morals; it is that he will do all that and more, and make you like...
Junior point guard Jenn Monti produced a steal with a minute to go, but she put up an awkward shot with 40 seconds left. Tubridy committed the Crimson's 10th team foul at 0:39. Kopecko made both free throws, and Harvard took a timeout with 34.3 seconds remaining...
...that the $800 million Acela has finally arrived--after a series of engineering snafus, fights with Canadian manufacturer Bombardier and a premature ad campaign--Amtrak is confident that it can steal a large chunk of the airlines' shuttle business, adding close to 2 million passengers and $200 million annually to the bottom line. It needs the money. Even with a record 22.5 million customers, Amtrak lost $520 million last year...